vol. 4, ed. Philip S. Foner (New York: International Publishers, 1975), p. 194.
10. Ibid., p. 195.
11. Ibid., p. 492.
12. Ibid., p. 493.
13. Maimonides,
14. Charlotte Perkins Gilman, undated m s., Schlesinger L ibrary,
cited by Linda Gordon,
York: Grossman Publishers, 1976), p. 145.
15. Phyllis Schlafly,
5. T h e C o m in g G y n o c id e
1. John Langdon Davies,
& W orld, 1957), p. 116.
2. Adolf H itler, 1934, cited by Clifford Kirkpatrick,
3. W. Andrew Achenbaum,
T he Johns Hopkins U niversity Press, 1979), p. 94.
4. Bruce C. Vladeck,
(New York: Basic Books, 1980), p. 3.
5. Ibid., p. 4.
6. M uriel N ellis,
1981), p. 68.
7. Ibid., pp. 1-2.
8. Frances Fox Piven and Richard A. Cloward,
1972), p. 138.
9. Roland A. Chilton,
Institute for Social Research, 1968), p. 65, cited in Piven and
Cloward,
10. Linda Gordon,
Grossman Publishers, 1976), p. 311.
11. W illiam Acton,
Publishers, 1969), p. 26.
12. Josephine Butler, cited by Kathleen B arry,
13. Elizabeth C ady Stanton, “The Solitude of S elf, ” in
Husted H arper (New York: Source Book Press, 1970), p. 189.
14. Abram Tertz,
15. Hipponax of Ephesus, cited by Mary R. Lefkowitz and
Maureen B. Fant, ed.,
Samuel-Stevens, 1977), p. 18.
6. A n t ife m in ism
1. Phyllis Schlafly,
2. Frederick Douglass,
1851,
(Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1976), p. 55.
Index
Abortion, 7 1 - 1 0 5
Adam, 144, 192
antifeminism and, 197
Adaptation to prevailing rule, 19
and Communists, 111
Aeschylus, 42
decriminalization of, 9 4 -9 5 , 97
Affirm ative action, 197
dissociation from other women
Aid to Families with Dependent
having had, 73
Children (AFDC), 16 5 -6 7
and hatred, 7 5 -7 7
American Civil Liberties Union,
and hysteria o f men, 74
79
illegal, 7 1 - 7 7 , 9 8 - 9 9
Amos, 110
legalized, 9 7 -9 8
Antifeminism, 195 -2 3 7
and Monroe, 18
male-dominant model of, 202,
and Mormon women, 118
2 1 0 - 1 5
and protection o f men’s rights,
separate-but-equal model of,
88
2 0 2 -4 , 215
rape and, 73, 9